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Harlan Weekly Chief from Harlan, Kansas • 3

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An Gaylord is trying, hard to iwnuro I'E-H'AREAN'eniEF, OTIS, woolen mill, and sooms to be 'in ft fair NkweUj Williams: At the residence KEELER SON, way of getting one. PHYSICIAN, nf the bride's purratB, April 10th, 1884, A. Croiiso offlcittting, Mr, Walter Local "ads" not inserted for a defioite Buy your standard prints at 0 cents length of time will bo continued until HARLAN EAGLE RAPIDS HABLAN KANSAS Newfll and Miss Alloa Williams, A P'ateof coke laid on our table this ordered out. KANSAS per yard of Keener a cqd. 14 "i i Fiflb! Fioh! s'lsbj ut 10c por pound EBB McNALL moraine informed of the honnv event DEALERS IN HARLAN, KANSAS, APRIL 11, 1884 14 Mr.

Nowell is well and favorably known In this section, and we congratulate him LOCAL AMI JUSCIiliLANISOIS. Corn had already beon p1antd in ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, KANSAS Oeaeial ZL 3a 39. d. 1 GAYLOBD on the choice he hiiti made. The bride Cbautanqna county, this s'ate, Charley Anderson bad a horse tally is one of Harlan's best young ladies and Goto tbe Howell Lumber Yard for MI.PICKLER, hurt by tunning info a barb wire fence wo ftdfliiro her selection.

The Chief coal, cheap for cash, 5 last night. wishes'tho young coup'e a long and hapij ATTORNEY-AT LAT, Wo Clothing a spocJaUy at Meibergen life. I Turn out to the caucus to-morrow and give Judge Holt a lift that will aitonisbj 0 buy all goods for cash, getting all discounts artd rebates, which enables us to cive'the Ebert'o, Gay lord. 17 LU VVJfiax ritlCES posublo. Wo have the largort line of SMITH CENTRE, KANSA Proctor ru work horse to trade for )the Jianoack crowd.

I Prank Patron: of Smith Dnntrn. Wsih in a pi)uy. 17 DBESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, CQTTQNADEg, lo years. i vrnmm nnnna no itrimTna1'': i town yesterday. Frank eaid ho came Hamburg edging 3 cents por yard at down after a drink of water Keelor 1 ll.l.nu..

i-i T71 .1 1 A 11 ALL tOOA I ATTORNEY COUNSELLpR-AT-LAW SMITH CBNTJIB. KVNBA8, 4VYoung ladies, barags are going out of a.i wuvtuv wiw. rmuy, ta. loot, 1 .1 1 tr 1 If yon want any strawberry plants Oi raspberry bushes, you can style, we shall soon see juBt how much vu years. pINGHAMs! PrlNTSl shEeTiNG KEELER, Ho was tick but a few hours.

Mr Jfijjjm ofFred VSLltmore, very rheap, INSURANCE AGENT, Rtthsshild. of CaWker City, olFara tbo Moore was a resident of Lawrence Creek soveral years, and was well known to Balance of hia winter ctock below font. mauy of tho peopla of this place. He He is doing this in order to make room leaves an invalid wife, far hio spring and summer ctock which is arriving daily. This ia your chance Ilarrtown News.

0 secure bargains, io BLEACHED MUSLINS, SHIRTINGS, HOSIERY. ''i Much tho largest and best stock cf BOOTS dsSSOSS i -V An elegant'itock'ot Jasper Lkhtner is buildinsr a house Jaooea Proctor wants four or five tons and otherwise improving his farm, near of millet or prairie hay, immediately, 17 town, Ginghams only In centl cor vard at NOTARY PUBLIC HABLAN KANSAS' Final Proof's made ahd other business before the U-8. Land Office attended to; pj- I. BRYANT, -w ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, REAL ESTATE LOAN AGENT HABt AN; KANSAS! JNO.Q.ROYCE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SMITH CENTRE, KANSAS. Will practice in the Courts of the 15th Judicial District, and before the U.

S. Land Office at Kirwin, Geo, Barr went down to Cawker Citv I intellect you have in your foreheads. One of Lee Klng.s valuable horses was Bp, badly hurt by run into a barbed wUe; fence last weekf jtbat it 'be of little value hereafter. 1 Our district echool opened last Monday with Mis3 Maggie Noble as tercher. The children seem to be well pleased yith Miss Noble for their teacher.

cWley Horneman, our blacksmith, is rushed with wort. He hai a hand helping him how, but there teems to bp more work than bo, th of them can do. jamea Payne, of Clifton, Kansas, is in town. Mr. Payne was one of the first men who came to this country, settling tone-half mile south of where Harlan now stands.

1 understand that Mcay and, a grain buyer from Downs hnd: a 'fight in JPortis yesterday, arid soon after, Frank Laman and some individual had a knock feeler Hon'e. 14 last Sunday morning and returned oa i'roctor has work horsa for sale, 17 the evening train, Proctor has a singlo harness for sale. .17 Thopopula'ion of Barrtown is falling CL IHING FOP WINTEE TRADE JUSf RECBIVED off, Proctor has a buggy for ealo, 17 4. larga stock of ladies shoes at Keeler We are soon to have shew buy a Son's, 'i in er. Geo.

Baer ha3 gone into tho noultrv Genuine summer onion sots 10 and Tho molt ((omplete fiisortme of 1 ah bunneKfl quite heavily. 15 cents per quart, at C. C. Git's. 16.

.4 ADDAMS, Tho wheat fields are lookiog nice, AnewBtocs of boots and iugh? 'hk, AUCTIONEER, received at Keeler Son's. Wanted. A epry and active boy to FURNISHING GOODS HABLAN gather Enquire at the depot. down, Nobody killed. KANSAS.

our one pound bar? of soap f. 25p Bixi. a. ioung'8. 3 College Notes.

Groceries, Queensware Woodcnwafc, Coal and lumber at Howoll P. i. yards Mica Viola Lee. a student, being eick. 1 Mies Carrie Anderson, who been teaching the Cedarville school for the past six months, is now at home.

Miss Carrie has many friends in and about Harlan who are glad to see her at home uanau, n.nsas, cneap lor cash, and don't vou fortirfit it. 10 went home for a few daj s. Wo hops to Will attend to sales in all parts of the county af reasonable rates. Address him a Harlan, or leave orders, at the Chiejp office, JIVERY STABLE, J. PROCTOR, Proprietor.

1 Atyorylcwegt prices. Cornp' and gee us, We yill iaya Tu money see her with us scon again, Old War Songs. A pamphlet dentain once more, Miss Mionia McConkey has been ing 32 old war songs sent for 15s or $1 per dozen. Just the thing for caaap 3 res quits sick for a few days. Burke, a banker of Osborne City, was Mr.

Mark Noble was down from Ne in town Wednesday and Thursday in It 1 t-t and soldier's ro-unions, Send at once, braska visiting his family. Mr. N. moved L. L.

GkaV, Beloifc, Kat.caa, HABLAN KANSAS, cue interest or uanDacic, tie came to the conclusion, before leaving, that Han here some time ago for the purpose of Charley Horneman has built an addi -THE OSBORNE- would would receive the cold shoulder receiving the bonerlt of the rchoo! in New buggies, new harness, good teams and first-class turnouts. Give me a call. tion to his house, Harlan, 1114X9 lvnUDUlJ ii '1 5 The wnisky that has lately been im New and handsome dress goodn from Miss Msgiie Noble, a former student 10 to 25c per yard, at Keeler Son's. 14 ported into this township by the Han of Gould been emDlovedas A car load of fence posts juet received bfck will not make! votes for teaoher or.the district school in this place. at Howell Bros.

Lumber Yerd. 11 B.F. Brown, known by some as "El Hanback. It may draw a few whisky suckers to his 'd, but the prohibition The workmen have the boardins hall INE--BINDER! der Hawkins," has returned to enter 1 republicans he will loosa. nearly plastered, LOOK HERE WEEK, upon the duties of student in the college.

Ed. Miller has just completed a boat Bright Navy plug tobacco only 35c tier Died. At Lampascaa, Texas. March which he will put on the river one of pound at Keelor Son's, 14 20, E. Myers, aged 17 yean.

He was sick only three days, being unconscious these days. He has painted it green and Make it your business to go to Gavlord Eddia wasformerlv a and visit Meibergen They will harried it the "Pride of the This will afford our young people no little -FOR SALE AT student of this college, and his sudden be pleased to show you the biggert stock amusement the coming summer, death brings eadnees to teachers and of clothing, boots, shoas, and dry goods students with whom he was aiscc'ated, la Smith county. 17 Mr. J. A.

Proctor, of Harlan, has quit hoteling, and Mr. C. Cornelius, will frr 1 it i -m we near mat j. team ran henceforth provide for the wearv wav Four One fjOlind tinnnn nf enda fnr 9K away with hia boy' while plowing, and I 4 IJ A VU ai ii, a. oung'e.

3 one of the horses was badly hurt by the $arer, Boys, Mr. C. is a jolly fellow and a hospitable host, and when in Harlan call on him and get a square meal. Por Wm, Garrett has recently put ud IT The New Hardware Store. wind mill on his farm, and was in town DEALER IN i HARDWARE GAYLORD, KANSAS.

ves Tinware AND J. A Vmrtnr haa a mm fino T.l. ta Patriot. yesterday buying lumber to build a tank which he will etand at his stable the coming season. You should not fail to If Harlan township is a prohibition J.

Eothschild, of Cawker Citv. has i us see mm, 1 ig received tho laroreet and finest linfl of township, Holt will have a solid dele g'atiori, If it is a whisky township, Han FpriagfJothiDg'ever s6n in Northwest For Sale, One story and half frame back will carry ifc We do not wish to em Kanr 16 Farm Maphlncry of all Deipriptfpnf house, stable and outdoor cellar, snd two lots, can be secured at a bargain. Enquire After two weeks of hard labor Meiber be understood as meaning that Hijuback is a whisky man, or that he knows con. FOEKS, gen Ebert, of Gaylord, have their new at this office, 11 cerning the means employed bw some of EAGLE RAPIDS, KANSAS spring goods all shelved, and marked at Chambers, of the Stockton Record, has his workers in securing votes: nor do wn prices that is bound to take them all off KEELER SON, Proprietors. mean say that all of his worcers here bought his partners interest in the paper HOES, SPaDES, SHOYELg KEEPS THE the ehelf gain in a month, 17 are whisky men, for they are not.

But ana will ran. alone hereafter. While tho deacon is explaining to some of Hanback's men are. without anv A heavy wind storm visited rthis lo Keeps on hand a full stock of Flour, Feed, Meal, and Bran. Thanking our old patrons for past patronag, we solicit a continuance of the same.

doubt, using whisky in the interest of Sister Hannah the merits of Christianity' bfaria mind that you can get bettor cality last Wednesday. him, LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST "Kiss me as I fill asleep" is the title of and for less monf at Jaob B- fi- CUSTOM WORK A 8PECALTY "a The following goose story which we RothEchild's, of Cawker City, than can be bought in any towniu western Kan- a new song. It might work all right with some men, but it would wakeuarlghtup, found in the Logan Freeman beats any thing we have heard of yet: "Emil Call and see his STOCK. sal. 16 Saveral of our young ceoDla attandfid Bremer, an old citizen of Wolf Creek, adopted a novel method of catching HARLAN MARKET REPORT.

a aance south of Gay lord last Wednesday The Spring Term Will begin Wednesday, Maroh26 1884. gepse on the Platte river, He stretched EezalO. nignt. a rope across the Platte and tied on fish Butter 14. The White is KiNg! The remaindar of TT) TOD A xr.

a A a clothing I will sell atccst for the next 30 BOARD OP INSTRUCTORS: lines baited with pork, to the main line The next morning he found nearly fifty Onions 75. Potatoes 35. Eve 35 uays. Kmi an secure Dartrains. 10 E.

B.Young. geese hoqked on hia line. Thinking he Corn 29o 30. V. M.Noblb W.

G. Shannon, A. B. Miss F. Newell PROF.

F. E. HALE. Leave vour ordors far nf. rinwoii Coal per ton.

Wheat 50 to 70 Pebsidknt. Teacher of Latin, GreeK and Mathematics Preceptress and Teacher of Music Teacher of Phonography Teaqher of Telegraphy Harlsn. Kansas, htfina timti 1 -j luuiuui $2.5) per barrel. yara, 12 C. B.BAILEY, For SaleA span of heavy draft horses Ftur a.0()S3.50 per hundred.

How, per hundred, Cattle if per hundred. EXPENSES. inquire of (J. r. Nawell; Gaylord, Tuition per term-of 12 weeks (6 00 838.

EXTRA BRANCHES. Instruction on the Piano or Organ per term of 24 lessons Use of Piano for practice, one hour incidentals 1.00 $8.00 could easily pull them in. he fastened the rope around his arm, when the frightened geese dragged him acrosss the riyer. He will learn that the wit of a man is not equal to the strength of fifty geese." The Gaylord R. Post baa recently purchased a number of arms and ac-cpuntrements frotn the U.

S. arsenal at Island, Illinois, and Mr. 8. Mitchell, while examining one of the tfabree, the blade of which seemed rusted ill. n.

ii. Many of the papers opposing Holt's HE NEW PATENT BED SPRING. Unfurnished room in the College or uuiumuuoD, ciaim ne 13 interested in Hoarding Hail to each occupant, We are now manufacturing tho now two or three banks. We have observed that Hanback owned the bankers in this Rent of rooms a town reasonable, Patent Bed whifih we can fnrn. BOARDING.

district. For instance, bankers isb, to retail dealers, in Osborne, Smith each day, per term 2 00 Organ 1.50 Penmanship, thirty lessons, per term 2 00 Book-keepirg 3.00 Vocal Music Free Textbooks can be bad in Harlan at reasonable rates. Students fhoujd bring such books 9 they have with them, as they will be valuable for reference. In Private families, evervthinc? farn of Upborne, the two in Bull City, one at and Phillips counties. is the best 1 1.

1 ishe per week, $2 50 to $3.00. BtocktoD, two at Kirwin, oae at Gaylord, jv.uu, at xar wiu, oae ai uayiora, anu ciicapest Dea spring manutactured uuumoi ucu esunii jinumiuciureu xne noardmg nan will be ready for use a t. 11 i mi xne boardina hall will be ready 1 and two at Smith Cent, nil faiYvtnirT I 18 tliCV Cfln bo Dut on anv bdd at nalfl soon aftar the oneninff of tlia term. The It Is The Best Made inback. What is it done for? We are tne cost of any They don't obiect of 'he hall is that students fianbaci.

What is it done for? We are xstsjvuw wuw a-Mt vu uvuu vuih mj wuuu mid onuuaru wiiiil at first appeared to be a clot of blood, but on closer examination proved to be a piece of scalp from the gray hairs attached, and a small piece of bone rust nor set out of repair: and are no at a more thn the c93t of i.K,.f. ua n' 11 tne raw material, aware that there are many more bankers in this district, and may reasonably sap- Lightest-Running, Quietest and Simplest. In The World! Further particulars cheefujjy furnished by addressing the President, amine them at the hardware store in pose tuey are vorkmg Ar Hanback. Ilanan. Send all orders to Lmnr.

Two yeavs ago he wag nominated bv the y.m.. jnuulju. Hablaji, Kau. ner Bro Harlan, Kansas. aid of money, the KanusB Pacific railroad Self-Setting Needle, wic laigcai, otiare oi ic, iNOW I he is attempting to secure the nomina- T) iVID EVEY YOU HAVE Self-TJjrading Shnttle.

Automatio Babbin-WInder And only Pertecf Embroiderer, PLUS ULTRA, UUUbUCi PLASTERER, i A 10 young mates lor leaD vear tnoughts: It is not your expensive drmm hablan KANSAS. A FARM YOU WISH TO SELL and sbawl that attract th? attention rf Do not Buy any Other Beforo Trying menofsenso, They look bevond these. FREE! mm It is the true loveliness of our nature Mm IELIABLE SELF-CURE. -CAM, ON- apparently ciippea irom tne skull. The relic is probably from some engagement of the rebellion, and has lain in the scabbard for over twenty years.

Gay lord Herald. Last week we did not make a statement concerning the disappearance of H. M. Benham, our grain buyer, for the reason we did not know for certain that he had absconded. Such seems to ba the case', He left here on the 28th of March for Kansas City with a car load of stock, sold the stock, took the money, and left for parts unknown.

We learn that on leaving Kansas City he wrote to parties here in Harlan informing them what he had done, and did not expect to return, J. A. Talbot, of Centervills, Iowa, wis furnishing the capital, and James Keeler and A. Bailey was Bokhara's bondsmen. The amount he got with we have not yft We arn sorry to bo thin bad Btt Hank bai ti'ioa.

Ho had maay.friendi in this wn. Ilia wife and two children sr that wins and continues to retrin the af fections of the heart. Younu the White, General Agency and Western Depot tor MeCall's Bazar Patterns. CSTAGENTS WaNTED-ffiB Jicawiipiiun ui uueui UIU mntt nnrad anrl ..11 1 .1. tt tr sadly mits it who labor to improve their (now retired)for the cureof Nervou.vDebiliH, MILtER 4 CO.

Hablan, Kansas ot Manhood, Weaknest and Jtoeat.Bent Innlllnan.UJ 1 outward Iooks, while they beEtow riot a thought on the mind. Foos may te Needles. Oils, and Parr all Ma. ioo rwt UH. WARD CO.

Louisiana. Mo. won by gew-gaws and fashionable showv chines. Real Estate Agents. dreacer, but the wise and eubs'antial are never caught by such Let ir.nd- Eor Catalogues, trices and terms, Address HOMETREATMEHT esty be your dress.

Usa plea-ant and WHITE SEWING MACHINE Wf soil on finmmiHsion. farms, town lnts in anv town or townshin in 1ia agroep.b'.elaaajeage, and tLo igh yo'i may Smith flonntv hnildincrs. or othor nronertv Pnraonn wiahinir tr Hisnnen nf oiiity, tarry uecay, Loss of 22 Main KANSAS CITY, MO. FOB SAL BT noi ae courteu tj 'Iia fool aad the dot CURE YOURSELF! Recipes A advice for Self-Treatment. such, will save money by calling on us.

mcirmygooa ana great will love to Woolen Guthrie, 'Burr Oak, Kas. till re. hepar in your eteps. Ex. wi ii vYiiiiiiAns.

irniwnnirpfi. wiu. BTorms made known on application at this Office or i the Drug Storo 1-16.

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1883-1885